Students at Stevens Middle School in Port Angeles walk to and from classes in portables in this September 2019 file photo. The Port Angeles School District is conducting a free public tour of Stevens Middle School tonight. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News file)

Students at Stevens Middle School in Port Angeles walk to and from classes in portables in this September 2019 file photo. The Port Angeles School District is conducting a free public tour of Stevens Middle School tonight. (Jesse Major/Peninsula Daily News file)

Last in series of public tours of Stevens Middle School set today

PORT ANGELES — Port Angeles School District officials will conduct a free public tour of Stevens Middle School, 1139 W. 14th St., from 5:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. today.

If a $52.6 million, five-year capital projects levy measure is approved by voters in the Feb. 11 election, it would fund expansion and remodeling of Stevens plus safety and security improvements at schools across the district.

Port Angeles School Superintendent Martin Brewer and Nolan Duce, district director of facilities and maintenance, will answer questions about the levy and guide the tour of Stevens Middle School.

Attendees are asked to arrive by 5:25 p.m. Park in the lot above the school and walk down the steps to the main building.

The tour and Q&A session will begin in the school library. Look for signs.

This is the last of five tours and Q&A sessions conducted at Stevens since January.

For more information about the levy, visit www.portangelesschools.org.

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